Rear Admiral Sir Charles Adam

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6th Oct 1780 - 16th Sep 1853

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Biography

Naval officer and politician.

Awarded £6405 13s 8d for ownership of enslaved persons on an estate in British Guiana by virtue of a transfer on 25/04/1835 of a part of the mortgage, as judgement creditor and as executor of his brother Francis James Adam, also a judgement creditor.

Second son of William Adam 1751-1839 (a Whig politician), of Blairadam, Kinross, and of Eleanora (1749–1808), daughter of the tenth Lord Elphinstone, and sister of Captain Elphinstone, afterwards Admiral Lord Keith. John Adam (1779–1825), administrator, and Frederick William Adam, army officer, were two of his siblings.

Married to Elizabeth (1822-1871), daughter of Patrick Brydone (traveller and author, 1736–1818; also in Oxford DNB)

Children included his sole son, William Patrick Adam, (1825-81), who worked for the East India Company and was Liberal MP for Clackmannan and Kinross, 1859-80.

MP for Kinross in 1831–2; Clackmannan and Kinross from 1833-1841. Whig.

Had distinguished naval career: he entered the navy at an early age and then May 1825: rear-admiral; 1837: vice-admiral; 1848: admiral. August 1835: made KCB.

First naval lord, November–December 1834, April 1835-September 1841, July 1846-July 1847. Worked closely with his brother-in-law Gilbert Elliot, Earl of Minto, and his friend Henry Eden, Lord Auckland.

'He was a trusted colleague of the foreign secretary, Palmerston, with whom he formed a good working relationship.'

August 1841-May 1845: Commander-in-chief in the West Indies.

Governor of the Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich (where he died in 1853).

Following his death, on 1 July 1856, administration of his estate was granted to his son, William Patrick Adam.

Rear Admiral Sir Charles Adam claimed for ownership of enslaved persons on Nismes estate, in part in his own right (for claim no. 662) and in part as executor of Francis James Adam (q.v.) (for claim no. 663). The will of Francis James Adam of Westminster Middlesex was proved 25/09/1820. Francis James Adam was almost certainly Sir Charles Adam's brother, the Francis James Adam born 24/03/1791 who was baptised 06/05/1791 at Mortlake Surrey, son of William and Eleanora Adam.